State Street
    (25 reviews)

    Senior Associate salary at State Street

    Senior Associate salary estimate at State Street

    Industry estimate

    $100K - $125K

    per year
    The average salary for this role in the financial investment services industry
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    at State Street Services Australia Pty Ltd
    Sydney NSW
    The Financial Reporting Officer role within Global Delivery is responsible for planning, scheduling and managing the financial reporting workflow...
    The Financial Reporting Officer role within Global Delivery is responsible for planning, scheduling and managing the financial reporting workflow...
    classification: Banking & Financial ServicesBanking & Financial Services
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    11d ago

    at State Street Services Australia Pty Ltd
    Sydney NSW
    We are looking for the Core Operations Associate 2 position which is within Asia Pacific Global delivery. Fund Order Services unit located in...
    We are looking for the Core Operations Associate 2 position which is within Asia Pacific Global delivery. Fund Order Services unit located in...
    classification: Banking & Financial ServicesBanking & Financial Services
    4d ago
    4d ago

    Salary satisfaction at State Street

    56%
    When State Street employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'56% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

    What’s it like working at State Street?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at State Street appreciated the convenient CBD location of the office and the opportunity to work with good colleagues in a flexible environment. The training programs, such as mentoring and orientation, were also highlighted as positives.

    However, there were several potential challenges identified, including issues with management being unsupportive and lacking clear direction. The systems and resources were described as outdated, with a need for upgrades. Many reviewers cited heavy workloads and long hours, especially around busy periods. There were also concerns about limited career development opportunities and compensation being below market rates.